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Summary: | wsdl model is not understanding chinese characters | ||
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Product: | xml | Reporter: | Ritesh Adval <radval> |
Component: | WSDL Model | Assignee: | Girish Balachandran <girixkumar> |
Status: | VERIFIED INVALID | ||
Severity: | blocker | CC: | naokoh, sreenigv |
Priority: | P1 | ||
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Ritesh Adval
2006-09-26 02:59:17 UTC
cc sreeni Girish, I think maybe you could help out on this one. bugster CR 6473881 is blocking on this. There is an user error in the unit test case written. WSDL (/Schema) model indeed handels unicode chars. Please see the modified test case. What I have done is, read the partner link type that has chinese chars in it, added a prefix and then write it out in another file. Comparing the original file and the output file, you will see that the chinese chars are intact as expected. The string constant that was defined in the test case was wrong. The unicode chars had to be escaped for a proper string comparison. As a side note, the procedure that is mentioned in this bug for changing the locale setting is wrong. Changing language in "regional options" will change only the units of the language and not the language itself. Proper language change should be done in the last tab (Advanced) and you might need windows install CD for successful completion. here are the proper steps http://devtools.sfbay/teams/DeveloperTools_I18N/windows.usingasianlocales http://devtools.sfbay/teams/DeveloperTools_I18N/setuplocale.solaris.part1 http://devtools.sfbay/teams/DeveloperTools_I18N/setuplocale.solaris.part2 VERIFIED in build 200703271800 |